File MS-2-615, Box 25, Folders 16 - 19 - Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the teaching of international law

Correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and D.H.N. Johnson about the teaching of interna... Drafts of an essay about the teaching of international law in and international economic relation... Correspondence related to the Marine and Environmental Law Programme at Dalhousie University Questionnaires about the teaching of international law

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Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the teaching of international law

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MS-2-615, Box 25, Folders 16 - 19

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  • 1969 - 1999 (Creation)

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2.8 cm of textual records

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File contains correspondence with different individuals, includingD.H.N. Johnson, Wolfgang Rother, Hein J. Cornelis, Gray L. Dorsey, Barbara Kwiatkowska, Jeremy Thomas, Charles B. Bourne, Chantal Bernier, David VanderZwaag, Ted L. McDorman, Hugh M. Kindred, Ferald F. Fitzgerald, Ivan A. Vlasic, and others. File includes a reprint of Macdonald's article "a historical introduction to the teaching of international law in Canada: Part IV" and the issue vol. 10, no. 1, of June 1986, of the Dalhousie Law Journal, handwritten notes, annotated typescripts, and other materials related to the subject.

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Due to Ronald St. John Macdonald's record-keeping practices, it was necessary to split the file across four folders.

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  • French

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